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Wander through Hong Kong’s Central and Sheung Wan neighborhoods on this incredible four-hour tour that showcases the tastes and flavors of Asia. Go off the beaten path and sample food from six different culinary destinations as you follow your expert local guide through back alleys and open markets. You’ll taste traditional dim sum, noodles and sweet desserts, plus wind through colonial architecture and learn about the city’s colorful history. With a small group cap of 12 people you’re sure to have a personalized experience.

Immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s culinary culture during a food tour with your knowledgeable guide. Mainly Cantonese, Hong Kong cuisine features small differences that reflect the city’s mixture of Chinese and British heritage. During five stops, sample dim sum, wonton noodle soup, milk tea, roasted meat, and an egg tart. As you eat, learn about the history of food in Hong Kong, from traditional Guangzhou to Western influences from the 1950s.

Learn what to eat—and where—from a local foodie on this Hong Kong food walking tour. Exploring in a small group of no more than eight, enjoy between five and seven different tastings at up to six locations as you absorb the sounds, sights, and scents of Hong Kong life. Visit street markets, wet markets, and cultural sights, and snack on fare such as goose, dim sum, and waffles.

Discover Hong Kong’s authentic cuisine on a 3.5-hour walking tour of Mongkok. Learn about the history and culinary landscape of this bustling area as you stroll through shopping streets and markets, and enjoy up to seven stops to taste local staples and delicacies. Sample scrumptious roast goose and snake soup, dip into dim sum, and try skewered street snacks, tofu pudding, and more. Numbers limited to a maximum of six, ensuring a personalized experience.

After dusk, Hong Kong transforms into a glittering metropolis reminiscent of a science fiction film. Get the best views of the skylines of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island during an evening cruise by junk boat, a must-do for anyone visiting HK for the first time. As well as a boat ride, this package includes a Cantonese dinner at a dim sum restaurant and a visit to Tsim Sha Tsui promenade to watch the famous Victoria Harbour light show.

Visit some of Kowloon’s most authentic small restaurants, food stalls and markets with an expert guide who shares the best of Cantonese cuisine on this 3-hour Hong Kong food tour. Explore Hong Kong’s working-class Jordan district where you’ll find local gems far from the tourist path. Sit next to locals as you dig into an array of dishes in basic eateries with delicious food. Try as much or as little as you like; the food choices are decided by you on this small-group tour that has a maximum of participants, which ensures personalized attention from your guide.

1. Taste of Hong Kong famous milk tea and egg tart2. Explore the backstreet of Kowloon City to look for different ingredients3. Treasure Hunt at local market to look for some special ingredients in the market4. Chinese tea ceremony to know more about the important integral of Chinese food culture5. Enjoy dinner at Dai Pai Dong, the popular open-air food stall

Venture off the tourist trail in Hong Kong, and find the food that the locals love to eat. The afternoon food tour visits one of the island's residential neighborhoods, which is lesser known to outsiders. Here, you'll find authentic Hong Kong shops and eateries that serves up a range of flavors from bitter, spicy, salty, and sour to sweet. Come with an appetite and take home tips for places to check out on your own, too.

Discover the tastes and traditions of Hong Kong with a 2-hour dim sum experience in Kowloon. Join a small group of travelers and a local guide at a local restaurant, and learn how to order from a classic dim sum menu. Taste your way through a fabulous breakfast spread of dim sum favorites while practicing Cantonese phrases and local slang.

Wander through the Kowloon neighborhood of Sham Shui Po on this incredible tour that showcases the tastes and flavors of Asia. Go off the beaten path and sample food from six different culinary destinations as you follow your expert local guide through back alleys, open markets and small mom and pop shops. You’ll taste traditional Cantonese favorites and with a small group cap of 8 people you’re sure to have a personalized experience with other friendly food lovers.

Unless you speak Chinese, it can sometimes be difficult to access the best of Hong Kong’s street food. This tour, designed with food lovers and first-time visitors in mind, allows you to overcome the language barrier and sample local delicacies that may otherwise have missed out on. Plus, exploring Hong Kong at night, when the city is magically illuminated, gives you a different perspective of the metropolis.

Even in Hong Kong, it’s far from easy to swing by a Michelin-star restaurant just for one course. On this elite VIP private tour, you can experience three very different restaurants all in one night. Start with specialties from Zhejiang in China, including abalone and foie gras; feast on Cantonese roast goose in a simple eatery for your main; finish with desserts at the rooftop On Dining.

Expand your foodie knowledge, and learn to cook like a local in Hong Kong on this 4.5-hour cooking class. Travel into the traditional home of a local housewife who has prepared an array of foods for you to learn how to prepare. Take a trip with her to the market, and get a feel for what it’s like to bargain for your food prices daily. Then return to her house to get cooking. After all the hard work, sit down with your host and your group to taste the delicious menu you’ve helped create.

Appease your appetite for local Hong Kong fare during this private, 4-hour culinary tour. With your dedicated guide, you and your party of up to 4 people will walk through Kowloon and Hong Kong, sampling dishes such as dim sum and crispy barbecue pork. Between visiting local establishments, listen to your guide's commentary about the history and culinary traditions of the area and see some cultural landmarks. This private tour ensures personalized attention and a flexible itinerary. Pickup from local hotels or the port and tastings are included. Please note: Price is per group, for up to 4 people.

Learn about the culinary culture of Hong Kong on a private food tour with a knowledgeable guide. Primarily Cantonese Chinese, the local cuisine features small differences that reflect the city’s combination of Chinese and British history. Across five stops, you’ll sample dishes such as dim sum, wonton noodle soup, milk tea and an egg tart. As you eat, you’ll also learn about the history of food in Hong Kong, from traditional Guangzhou to Western influences.

Spare yourself the hassle of research and cut straight to the heart of Hong Kong on this time-saving private tour that includes five different markets and four food tastings. Feast on Hong Kong classics such as dim sum and egg tarts. Then visit the Flower Market, Fa Yuen Street Market, the Goldfish Market, Ladies Market, and a wet market. Your private guide will escort you to and from your hotel.

Enlighten your taste buds on this private, 4-hour food tour in Hong Kong. If you already know of food specific to the area you’d like to try, you can customize your own itinerary, or you can leave the planning to your guide who knows some of the best places in the area to try some of the best food. Your guide can also show you eateries and food trucks where some of the most unique delicacies of Hong Kong are served.

Hong Kong is home to one of the most diverse culinary spectrums in Asia, so knowing where to start in terms of street food can often be a daunting task. Experience Hong Kong’s street food like a local on a private tour that’s ideal for first-time visitors. Taking a private food tour means you’ll be able to customize the itinerary according to your culinary preferences and sample lesser-known foods that you may otherwise have missed.

Burst through the language barrier and get a handle on Hong Kong’s food culture with the help of a local guide on this small-group tour. Chow down on street food and home-cooked favorites from beef brisket to Shanghai-style soup dumplings, from roast goose to egg tarts. Along the way, stop at temples and a traditional paper shop, and tour a local market.

Get a feel for Hong Kong’s urban area, Kowloon, with this 3-hour walking tour of Yau Ma Tei and Jordan. Spend your night exploring the streets, a 100-year-old market, and a traditional karaoke spot. Pass by the classic Yau Ma Tei Theatre, and stop for a dinner of local favorites. End our night with fortune telling and more food.

Discover the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong through its food on this tasting tour with a knowledgeable guide who is either a local chef or journalist. Experiences may include having brunch with locals, visiting a lively outdoor market, looking into hidden temples, walking along back streets and learning about Hong Kong’s history and modern-day culture. This is an insider tour that takes you beyond the typical tourist itinerary. Numbers are limited to five people to provide a small-group experience.

Immerse yourself in the fragrant spices and unique flavours of Southeast Asian cuisine on this 4-hour tasting tour of Tai Po Market. With numbers limited to 12 on this small-group tour, you’ll enjoy personal attention from your guide as you soak up the market’s buzzing atmosphere and visit street stalls, soup restaurants and dessert shops. Best of all, you’ll get to sample an array of local delicacies like rice rolls and roast goose, indulge in homemade candies, or brave a bowl of snake soup.

The local neighborhood of Mong Kok, located on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong, is home to some of the city’s best food. However, unless you speak Chinese, these local delicacies are sometimes difficult to access. Enhance your experience of HK’s vibrant food scene during a street food tour in Mong Kok, the ideal choice for food lovers and first-time visitors.